With school out for the summer, teens are finding all sorts of ways to forget what they learned during the year. But less than a quarter of older teens are putting their time off to its traditional use by temporarily trading report cards for paychecks.
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Paul Jacobs in Bloomberg
Paul Jacobs discusses the unlikely prospect of an American default.
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Amazon’s New Tactic In An Old Fight
California voters will decide if their state is reaching too far in a bid to collect taxes from Amazon.
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American Fathers, American Kids
Hurdles are higher for foreign-born children of U.S. fathers. The law should affirm that all American parents have American kids.
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ReKeithen Miller in Daily Finance
ReKeithen Miller discusses the importance of having a financial backup plan.
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The Secret’s Out: Employers Don’t Like Unions
Do workers care if employers hire anti-union consultants? Probably not, since most workers don’t like unions either.
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Jumping The Crevice To Reach The Cliff
Atlanta’s pension reform blazes a trail for other cities and states as they confront a $1 trillion pension funding gap.
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